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tcriorly rotundately-emarginate (apex of emargination nearly 

 reaching" as far as anterior margin ol eyes), ol)li(|uely striate on 

 each side of the middle. ( )celli inserted on the vertex ventrally. 

 immediately below the top of the head. Antennae inserted im- 

 der a shallow ledge, but lying in a rather deep groove. Prono- 

 tun snbhemispherical, transversely striate. Scutellum trans- 

 verse. Tegmina punctured, especially on the clavus ; 5 dis- 

 coidals (of which two are subapical) and 5 apical cells. 



I. epipyropis sp. nov. (PI. XXIII figs. 4-6.) 



Pale cinereotestaceous, sordid testaceous beneath. Pronotum 

 w ith 3 distinct, narrow, longitudinal black lines, which continue 

 anteriorly and posteriorly on to vertex and scutellum (the mid- 

 dle one much thickened on the vertex and scutellum and tri- 

 furcating anteriorwards on the pronotum.) Clypeus etc., black- 

 ish brown, frons obscurely and sparsely marked with brown. 

 .\nterior imermediate femora annulated with dark brown. Teg- 

 mina with veins white, dark brown and black. Abdomen brown- 

 ish-testaceous, a blackish brown median line on last tergite. 



Male unknown. 



Female : Ovipositor extending beyond tegmina, pygofer elon- 

 gate, but not so long as the above. 



Length 



Hab : X^ew South Wales, Sydne\- (i-ii Koebele's Xo. 2373), 

 arboreal. 



Vars: In some examples, the black lines are fainter and are 

 bordered with yellowish brown. 



The nymph (fig. (n) has a remarkably el(')ngatc head. 



Etirinoscopus, gen. nov. 



The Australian representative of Byflioscopits Germ., Kirk., 

 trom which it differs by the venation ; the latter has the median 

 discoidal undivided, so that there are only two small subapical 

 cells, while in the former there are three well defined small sub- 

 apical sells also in Bythoscppits there is only one transverse vein 

 standing on the cubital, in Eiirinoscopiis there are two. 



There are two sections, viz : 



T. Tegmina pale yellowish cinerous (sometimes tinged Avith 

 green or rose), with blackish granulations on the veins. 



2. Tegmina greenish or pale yellowish green, without granu- 

 lations. 



